2015-12: GNU Social
Bob Jonkman presents the GNU Social federated microblogging platform. See kwlug.org/node/992 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
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Bob Jonkman presents the GNU Social federated microblogging platform. See kwlug.org/node/992 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
R. Brent Clements discusses how sound works in Linux, including ALSA, PulseAudio and Jack. He also demonstrates musical instrumentation using free software. See kwlug.org/node/980 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Raul Suarez tells us how to synchronize files, focusing on Unison. See kwlug.org/node/973 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Khalid Baheyeldin discusses his adventures copying data to a new laptop drive. The group holds a roundtable discussion about helping new users use Linux, and selling Linux to the business world. See http://kwlug.org/node/976 for slides and more details.
Andrew Sullivan Cant provides a gentle introduction to the git version control system. See http://kwlug.org/971 for links to his demo slides (you will want them).
Chris Irwin continues his discussion of the btrfs file system, covering snapshots and backups. See kwlug.org/node/969 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
John Kerr discusses his Raspberry Pi 2, and the group conducts an open question and answer roundtable. See http://kwlug.org/node/964 for auxiliary materials and more information.
At this month's meeting, Marc Paré discusses the LibreOffice community, and Jotham Apaloo explains how he configured systemd timers to replace cronjobs on his computer.
Chris Irwin presents btrfs. See kwlug.org/node/956 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that there was lots of animated discussion during this presentation, which the microphone did not pick up very well.
Colin Knapp presents GitLab, the self-hostable git repository frontend. See http://kwlug/node/954 for auxiliary materials.